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Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
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RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
(March 8, 2017 at 10:04 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 10:01 am)Nymphadora Wrote: Oh I agree with you, but since Jehanne was on a Catholic bashing spree, I thought it rather fit the question you posed.

I'm guessing that Catholics were simply the target of opportunity in this case.

Yep, I'm thinking you can safely assume your guess is right.

(March 8, 2017 at 10:05 am)abaris Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 10:01 am)Nymphadora Wrote: Oh I agree with you, but since Jehanne was on a Catholic bashing spree, I thought it rather fit the question you posed.

I'm not offering any new insights here, but the gist of the story was them being rather poor. Which is totally unrelated to their faith and has everything to do with them needing a wood stove to heat their house and not being able to afford any smoke detectors or other fire precautions.

The whole thing is on the same lines as some moron asking me in a very hot summer with many heat casualties among the elderly, why they hadn't got air conditioning. Uhm, maybe because stuff like that costs money?

I know. This thread deeply disturbed me in the way it has been carried out and discussed by jehanne. That twisted line of thinking that jehanne has is just FUBAR.
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#52
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
(March 8, 2017 at 9:46 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:
(March 7, 2017 at 11:12 pm)Jehanne Wrote: I deplore the loss of life in that tragedy, and I am not ridiculing them; rather, I am ridiculing their moronic beliefs.  And, yes, I think that religious faith does correlate with overall levels of stupidity.

You've yet to show that their faith is a cause in their deaths; indeed, you've acknowledged that you'll have to await reports from the investigation simply to see if your premise holds water ... yet here you are, quadrupling down.

Religious faith often warrants ridicule, but using a tragedy like this as a springboard indicates to me an essential absence of empathy in you. Change "Catholic" to "atheist", and insert yourself as the surviving father. How would you feel reading a similar thread on a Christian forum?

It's correlation versus causation, yes, but as we all know, "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence".  The first inferences that the association between moderate to heavy smoking and lung cancer was anecdotal.  Early surgeons who were performing autopsies on patients who were heavy smokers noticed deposits of thick, black tar on their lungs, and began speaking and publishing those results.  Later on retrospective studies began to be published, looking at past behavior, and finally, prospective studies, which were longitudinal that followed a randomly selected sample of persons from the present into the future.  In spite of all the thousands of studies, R.A. Fisher, perhaps the greatest statistician of all time, publicly rejected the claims that the association between smoking and lung cancer was causal.  Finally, the Academy started doing double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomized studies using animal models, such as mice and other rodents, and from that, the causal link was demonstrated, empirically.  In the mid-1960s, the United States Surgeon General settled the matter, forever -- smoking tobacco, to any degree, increases one's risk of lung cancer!

Now, CL and others, will saw that one's religious faith, no matter how wacky, is orthogonal to living or dying.  It may be impossible to prove such an association empirically, but correlational studies abound that show that less-educated (hence, more religious) persons are more likely to die than more educated (hence, less religious) persons.  As for the family, in question, I admit that I do not know, but from what I have read, they appear to be traditional, conservative Catholics who are on the right-wing of the political spectrum, the type who supported Ron Paul (and, now, his son), the type that eschews and shuns government regulation and involvement in the lives of the citizenry.

But, yes, be sure that I will be following up on this one and have bookmarked this post for future reference!  If I am wrong in my hunches, then I will apologize to the board, publicly!  But, I suspect that the home did not have any fire alarms and/or fire extinguishers, and if so, such was due to the ignorance (and arrogance) of the parents, and yes, I lay that firmly at the feet of organized religion.  No apologies whatsoever for that!

(March 8, 2017 at 10:06 am)Nymphadora Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 10:04 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: I'm guessing that Catholics were simply the target of opportunity in this case.

Yep, I'm thinking you can safely assume your guess is right.

(March 8, 2017 at 10:05 am)abaris Wrote: I'm not offering any new insights here, but the gist of the story was them being rather poor. Which is totally unrelated to their faith and has everything to do with them needing a wood stove to heat their house and not being able to afford any smoke detectors or other fire precautions.

The whole thing is on the same lines as some moron asking me in a very hot summer with many heat casualties among the elderly, why they hadn't got air conditioning. Uhm, maybe because stuff like that costs money?

I know. This thread deeply disturbed me in the way it has been carried out and discussed by jehanne. That twisted line of thinking that jehanne has is just FUBAR.

Hey, I am not "targeting" anybody.  It was the free press that reported that they were Catholic.

(March 8, 2017 at 10:05 am)abaris Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 10:01 am)Nymphadora Wrote: Oh I agree with you, but since Jehanne was on a Catholic bashing spree, I thought it rather fit the question you posed.

I'm not offering any new insights here, but the gist of the story was them being rather poor. Which is totally unrelated to their faith and has everything to do with them needing a wood stove to heat their house and not being able to afford any smoke detectors or other fire precautions.

The whole thing is on the same lines as some moron asking me in a very hot summer with many heat casualties among the elderly, why they hadn't got air conditioning. Uhm, maybe because stuff like that costs money?

Well, maybe five kids is too many, then?  I remember reading a bumper sticker where I live, "Can't feed them?  Don't breed them!"

(March 8, 2017 at 8:48 am)Whateverist Wrote:
(March 7, 2017 at 7:39 pm)Jehanne Wrote: Religion is a sickness, Catholicism in particular.  I have more respect for a typical drug user; at least they admit that theirs is a chemical fantasy as opposed to an intellectual one.


Personally I find bigotry and the need to persecute a group of people you don't know as being all the same and deserving of your mistreatment to be a sickness and reprehensible.  I condemn it.

(March 7, 2017 at 9:03 pm)Jehanne Wrote: And, as we all know, the less educated you are, the more likely you are to believe in dumb religious ideas: that every issue is black, white and simple.


Fixed that for you.  Care to parade out your outstanding educational credentials which have led you to shit post this way?

I am not persecuting anybody.  As for my educational credentials, I have a Master's degree.

(March 8, 2017 at 9:49 am)Nymphadora Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 9:46 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: You've yet to show that their faith is a cause in their deaths; indeed, you've acknowledged that you'll have to await reports from the investigation simply to see if your premise holds water ... yet here you are, quadrupling down.

Religious faith often warrants ridicule, but using a tragedy like this as a springboard indicates to me an essential absence of empathy in you. Change "Catholic" to "atheist", and insert yourself as the surviving father. How would you feel reading a similar thread on a Christian Catholic forum?

ftfy.

nifty.

(March 8, 2017 at 9:58 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 9:49 am)Nymphadora Wrote: ftfy.

Nah, not really. The principle is attaching any faith to this tragedy is wrong. Hell, it could be a Ford Mustang forum, and it would still be horseshit. Where the shitty thinking is expressed doesn't change the fact that it's shitty "thinking".

Yeah, I do think that faith does lead to tragedies, like people flying airplanes into buildings.  I really have had enough of postmodern bullshit, haven't you?

(March 8, 2017 at 9:52 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 9:46 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: You've yet to show that their faith is a cause in their deaths; indeed, you've acknowledged that you'll have to await reports from the investigation simply to see if your premise holds water ... yet here you are, quadrupling down.

Religious faith often warrants ridicule, but using a tragedy like this as a springboard indicates to me an essential absence of empathy in you. Change "Catholic" to "atheist", and insert yourself as the surviving father. How would you feel reading a similar thread on a Christian forum?

Yeah...using a tragedy as an opportunity to ridicule an utterly unrelated facet of the victim's character or beliefs reflects more on the one doing the ridiculing.  Imagine if there was a terrible car accident that killed a pedestrian bystander...then Jehanne says something like "The pedestrian was a Trump supporter and supporting Trump is moronic."

If it was a Trump supporter, I would probably say that!  I have seen enough white trash idiots were I live driving their big trucks at high speed down 100% snow & ice covered roads, and yes, a lot of them are Trump supporters!
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#53
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
If one of your loved ones died, and then someone else made a facebook post mentioning their death - and then in the same sentence pointed out some moronic idea that they held as a point of ridicule... would you feel okay with that?
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#54
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
(March 7, 2017 at 11:12 pm)Jehanne Wrote: I deplore the loss of life in that tragedy, and I am not ridiculing them; rather, I am ridiculing their moronic beliefs.  And, yes, I think that religious faith does correlate with overall levels of stupidity.

So, calling them stupid isn't ridiculing them now?

And yes, you're ridiculing their beliefs, too, as a father has to bury his four kids and wife, all the while implying they got what they deserved. Stay classy.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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#55
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
(March 8, 2017 at 10:48 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: If one of your loved ones died, and then someone else made a facebook post mentioning their death - and then in the same sentence pointed out some moronic idea that they held as a point of ridicule... would you feel okay with that?

I did not point it out; the free press did!  That's how I discovered that the family was Catholic, in the first place!  Living half-way across the US, I had no idea who these people were, and in fact, I have never been out East!

But, since, so many board members have found this thread to be offensive, I hereby withdraw it, and offer my apologies to the board for its offensive content.  And, I would ask the moderators at this point to either lock the thread, and if possible, to delete it in its entirety.

(March 8, 2017 at 10:57 am)Faith No More Wrote:
(March 7, 2017 at 11:12 pm)Jehanne Wrote: I deplore the loss of life in that tragedy, and I am not ridiculing them; rather, I am ridiculing their moronic beliefs.  And, yes, I think that religious faith does correlate with overall levels of stupidity.

So, calling them stupid isn't ridiculing them now?

And yes, you're ridiculing their beliefs, too, as a father has to bury his four kids and wife, all the while implying they got what they deserved.  Stay classy.

I doubt that they are reading this board.  And, no, they did not get "what they deserved".  NO ONE deserves to die!  Period!!!
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#56
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
Oh, them not reading it makes it okay for you to use a horrible tragedy as an opportunity to shit on their beliefs?

You know, a lot of those Holocaust victims had some silly beliefs, too...
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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#57
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
(March 8, 2017 at 10:05 am)abaris Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 10:01 am)Nymphadora Wrote: Oh I agree with you, but since Jehanne was on a Catholic bashing spree, I thought it rather fit the question you posed.

I'm not offering any new insights here, but the gist of the story was them being rather poor. Which is totally unrelated to their faith and has everything to do with them needing a wood stove to heat their house and not being able to afford any smoke detectors or other fire precautions.

The whole thing is on the same lines as some moron asking me in a very hot summer with many heat casualties among the elderly, why they hadn't got air conditioning. Uhm, maybe because stuff like that costs money?

[My bold.]

But wait, maybe they were poor because of the money the church fleeces from the flock to pay for their pedophile shock trooper-priests?   Wink
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#58
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
(March 8, 2017 at 10:25 am)Jehanne Wrote: As for the family, in question, I admit that I do not know, but from what I have read, they appear to be traditional, conservative Catholics who are on the right-wing of the political spectrum, the type who supported Ron Paul (and, now, his son), the type that eschews and shuns government regulation and involvement in the lives of the citizenry.

But, yes, be sure that I will be following up on this one and have bookmarked this post for future reference!  If I am wrong in my hunches, then I will apologize to the board, publicly!  But, I suspect that the home did not have any fire alarms and/or fire extinguishers, and if so, such was due to the ignorance (and arrogance) of the parents, and yes, I lay that firmly at the feet of organized religion.  No apologies whatsoever for that!

I guess what I'm saying is that in the absence of support, your hunches are only hunches, and worth every penny I've paid for them.

(March 8, 2017 at 10:25 am)Jehanne Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 9:58 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Nah, not really. The principle is attaching any faith to this tragedy is wrong. Hell, it could be a Ford Mustang forum, and it would still be horseshit. Where the shitty thinking is expressed doesn't change the fact that it's shitty "thinking".

Yeah, I do think that faith does lead to tragedies, like people flying airplanes into buildings.  I really have had enough of postmodern bullshit, haven't you?

How am I being post-modernist? I'm only asking that you support your premise with facts. Maybe in your world that's a new-fangled thing, but me, when I read someone going off half-cocked, I ask questions.

I can understand that you might be uncomfortable in this sort of regimen, but it's unrealistic of you to expect me to take your words at face value. You've assigned blame based on their faith when you yourself have admitted that you don't know that's the case. I'm skeptical of that assignation.

There's a big difference between an accidental fire and a deliberate terrorist attack. Religion was at the heart of the latter, but that doesn't mean it motivates everything, especially in the absence of evidence.
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RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.


"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly." 

-walsh
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#60
RE: Four kids & mom of Catholic family die in a house fire.
(March 8, 2017 at 10:25 am)Jehanne Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 9:46 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: You've yet to show that their faith is a cause in their deaths; indeed, you've acknowledged that you'll have to await reports from the investigation simply to see if your premise holds water ... yet here you are, quadrupling down.

Religious faith often warrants ridicule, but using a tragedy like this as a springboard indicates to me an essential absence of empathy in you. Change "Catholic" to "atheist", and insert yourself as the surviving father. How would you feel reading a similar thread on a Christian forum?

It's correlation versus causation, yes, but as we all know, "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence".  The first inferences that the association between moderate to heavy smoking and lung cancer was anecdotal.  Early surgeons who were performing autopsies on patients who were heavy smokers noticed deposits of thick, black tar on their lungs, and began speaking and publishing those results.  Later on retrospective studies began to be published, looking at past behavior, and finally, prospective studies, which were longitudinal that followed a randomly selected sample of persons from the present into the future.  In spite of all the thousands of studies, R.A. Fisher, perhaps the greatest statistician of all time, publicly rejected the claims that the association between smoking and lung cancer was causal.  Finally, the Academy started doing double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomized studies using animal models, such as mice and other rodents, and from that, the causal link was demonstrated, empirically.  In the mid-1960s, the United States Surgeon General settled the matter, forever -- smoking tobacco, to any degree, increases one's risk of lung cancer!

Now, CL and others, will saw that one's religious faith, no matter how wacky, is orthogonal to living or dying.  It may be impossible to prove such an association empirically, but correlational studies abound that show that less-educated (hence, more religious) persons are more likely to die than more educated (hence, less religious) persons.  As for the family, in question, I admit that I do not know, but from what I have read, they appear to be traditional, conservative Catholics who are on the right-wing of the political spectrum, the type who supported Ron Paul (and, now, his son), the type that eschews and shuns government regulation and involvement in the lives of the citizenry.

But, yes, be sure that I will be following up on this one and have bookmarked this post for future reference!  If I am wrong in my hunches, then I will apologize to the board, publicly!  But, I suspect that the home did not have any fire alarms and/or fire extinguishers, and if so, such was due to the ignorance (and arrogance) of the parents, and yes, I lay that firmly at the feet of organized religion.  No apologies whatsoever for that!

(March 8, 2017 at 10:25 am)Jehanne Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 10:05 am)abaris Wrote: I'm not offering any new insights here, but the gist of the story was them being rather poor. Which is totally unrelated to their faith and has everything to do with them needing a wood stove to heat their house and not being able to afford any smoke detectors or other fire precautions.

The whole thing is on the same lines as some moron asking me in a very hot summer with many heat casualties among the elderly, why they hadn't got air conditioning. Uhm, maybe because stuff like that costs money?

Well, maybe five kids is too many, then?  I remember reading a bumper sticker where I live, "Can't feed them?  Don't breed them!"

(March 8, 2017 at 10:25 am)Jehanne Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 9:58 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Nah, not really. The principle is attaching any faith to this tragedy is wrong. Hell, it could be a Ford Mustang forum, and it would still be horseshit. Where the shitty thinking is expressed doesn't change the fact that it's shitty "thinking".

Yeah, I do think that faith does lead to tragedies, like people flying airplanes into buildings.  I really have had enough of postmodern bullshit, haven't you?

(March 8, 2017 at 10:25 am)Jehanne Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 9:52 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Yeah...using a tragedy as an opportunity to ridicule an utterly unrelated facet of the victim's character or beliefs reflects more on the one doing the ridiculing.  Imagine if there was a terrible car accident that killed a pedestrian bystander...then Jehanne says something like "The pedestrian was a Trump supporter and supporting Trump is moronic."

If it was a Trump supporter, I would probably say that!  I have seen enough white trash idiots were I live driving their big trucks at high speed down 100% snow & ice covered roads, and yes, a lot of them are Trump supporters!

(March 8, 2017 at 10:25 am)Jehanne Wrote:
(March 8, 2017 at 8:48 am)Whateverist Wrote: Personally I find bigotry and the need to persecute a group of people you don't know as being all the same and deserving of your mistreatment to be a sickness and reprehensible.  I condemn it.



Fixed that for you.  Care to parade out your outstanding educational credentials which have led you to shit post this way?

I am not persecuting anybody.  As for my educational credentials, I have a Master's degree.

You have a lot of hate in your heart.
"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly." 

-walsh
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